The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, May 04, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
Ed. F. Morearty. Lawyer, 700 Pe
ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or
HAraey 2156.
Mrs. Earl McConnell, who has been
quite ill at the home of her sister-in
law. Mrs. George Watson. 2716 North
Twenty-eighth avenue, for the past
two weeks, is much improved.
Mr. Huntley Mack, who spent the
week with his sister, Mrs. Belle Fos
ter, 2865 Ohio street, left Friday for
St. Joseph, Mo., and Topeka, Kansas.
Bungalow of Dreams? What?
When? Where?
Louis Artisan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Artisan, 2816 Hamilton street,
is ill at St. Joseph hospital, where
he was taken last Monday.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law cases
2310 North Twenty-second street.
WEbster 4162.
Mrs. Anna Banks has been con
fined to her home, 2512 North Twen
ty-second street, for the past week
with a very severe cold.
FOR RENT—Furnished room and
kitchenette. 1204 North 25th St.
W’ebster 5188.
Bungalow of Dreams? What?
When? Where?
Mrs. Bessie Turner of St. Louis,
Mo., was called to Omaha by the se
rious illness of her sister, Mrs. Earl
McConnell.
Coming—Carl Diton—noted pian
ist. Watch for date and place.
Mr. William Murphy has gone to
Chicago for a few days on a business
trip.
Mrs. Julius Alexander, 2012 Paul
street, who has been very ill with
broncho-pneumonia for the past ten
days, is convalescing.
FOR SALE—Large house, 14 rooms.
A good paying place. Call at 1004
North 24th St.
Bungalow of Dreams? What?
When? Where?
MRS. JOSEPH D. LEWIS
VISITS LINCOLN
The members of the Order of the
Eastern Star were honored by the
presence of the worthy grand lectur
er, Mrs. Hazel Terry Lewis of Omaha,
Neb., Thursday night at a joint meet
ing of Princess Hatipha and Ama
ranth chapters.
In the inspirational lecture given
the order, the loyal stand for right,
the earnest effort and search to illus
trate the grandeur of truth and love,
was indelibly stamped upon the
minds of those present.
Much study and deep interest in
the ritualistic work was clearly dem
onstrated by the absence of notes or
books. The worthy grand lecturei*
proves a valuable acquisition in this
capacity to the order, not only be
cause of unerring judgment in intri
cate problems, but in the fact that
there is abiding faith in the principles
offered others.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindness, beautiful floral offer
ings, and letters of sympathy shown
during the sickness and death of
our beloved wife, mother, and sister,
Eliza Turner, who departed this life
April 18th.
MR. SAMPSON TURNER
MR. GEORGE TURNER
MISS HELEN WHERRY
MRS. TOBITHA McCLAIN
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for sym
pathy shown in letters of condolence
written, also for the floral offerings
during our late bereavement in the
death of our beloved father. Rev. W.
M. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunham
Rev. and Mrs. Gus Sayles
Mr. William Young, Jr.
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Bungalow of Dreams? What?
When? Where?
Mrs. Anna Banks has moved from
924 North Twentieth street, to 2512
North Twenty-second street, where
she will be pleased to see her many
friends.
Bungalow of Dreams? What?
Where? When?
Mrs. Ella Liverpool has returned
from Los Angeles, Cal., where she
was called by the illness of her sis
ter, Mrs. Lucy Thompson. She left
her sister much improved. Mrs. Liv
erpool was accompanied home by
Barbara and Billy Vance, her niece
and nephew, who are to remain for
ah indefinite stay.
Mrs. M. F. Jackson, 2219 Ohio
street, has returned from Centerville,
la., where she was called by the ill
ness of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Terrell.
WANTED—Bundle washing or day*
work. 2402 T St. Cora Caster.
Mrs. Belle Foster, 2865 Ohio street,
gave a five course dinner Sunday af
ternoon, when her guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Stirling Bolden, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Finney, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Spriggs, Mesdames Alphonso Wil
son and John G. Pegg.
Mr. John Barber, 2865 Ohio street,
has purchased a big Douglas truck
and has been assigned to work on the
new road being built in Iowa.
Mrs. Marie M. Conway of 5423
Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111., ar
rived Sunday and has been the house
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Hawk
ins, 2120 V4 North Twenty-fourth
street. She expects to leave for her
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Broomfield
left Friday for Gary, Ind. They will
visit in Kansas City and St. Louis,
Mo., tn route.
Doctors Peebles and Britt have
moved offices from Thirteenth and
Famam to North Twenty-fourth
street.
Cy Terrell, former well known res
taurant proprietor and father of Dr.
I Price Terrell, who has been seriously
ill at his home, 2319 North Twenty
seventh street, is much better.
Mrs. Lucille Henderson and daugh
ter, Eula, leave Sunday for Los An
geles, Cal., for an indefinite stay.
Services at the Church of St. Philip
the Deacon Sunday will be as follows:
holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; church
school, 10; sung eucharist with ser
mon, 11; evenson and sermon at 8
o’clock.
PHYSICIAN AND DENTIST
MOVE OFFICE FROM
DOWNTOWN LOCATION
Dr. L. E. Britt, physician, and Dr.
W. W. Peebles, dentist, have removed
their suite of offices from Thirteenth
and Famam streets, to Twenty-fourth
and Parker, over Dolgoff’s furniture
store. Dr. Peebles was located at
Thirteenth and Famam for eighteen
years, where he was joined by Dr.
Britt a year or two later.
GET YOUR MEALS AT—
Cothrane’s Cafe
1408 N. 24th St.
Home Cooking—Prices Right
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FORMER OMAHANS
CELEBRATE THEIR SILVER
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Sheridan, Wyo., May 1—(Special
to The Monitor by C. J. Powell)—Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson Chenault cele
brated their twenty-fifth wedding an
niversary Sunday evening. April 29,
at their beautiful home in Sheridan
Gardens. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chen
ault are former Omahans, and were
married in 1903. Mrs. Chenault, who
was M iss Eva Watson, was raised and
educated in that city. Mr. Chenault
is a native of Kentucky, a fact which
is borne out, as his friends say, by
his good judgment of Kentucky prod
ucts. Immediately after their mar
riage the happy couple established
their home in Sheridan, being amony
the first of our group to settle in this
section of the state. An interview
with Mrs. Chenault by the writer re
vealed the fact that she was a maid
of honor at the wedding of the Rev.
John Albert Williams, editor of The
Monitor, and Mrs. Williams, which
she recalls as a very brilliant occa
sion. Mr. and Mrs. Chenault have
one son, John Watson, who this year
finishes his sophomore medic year at
the medical school of the University
of Minnesota. The couple were the
recipients of many beautiful silver
gifts. Among the friends who spent
a pleasant evening at their home werf
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Shute, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Newsome, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Bell, Miss Virginia Bell, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Powell.
AVERAGE WEEKLY DEATHS
Washington, D. C.—In many ways
the colored population of the city of
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New York occupy first rank, when
compared with other centers in which
there is a considerable Negro popula
tion, This even applies to the num
ber of deaths and funerals per week,
which accounts for the large numbef
of colored undertakers in “The Mee
| ea.“ Government statistics show that
there is an average of 84 deaths per
week among the colored inhabitants
of New York City. Chicago and Phil
adelphia follow with an average of
70 each; New Orleans has a weekly
average of 63; Baltimore, 56; Wash
ington, 53; Atlanta, Birmingham.
'Memphis and St. Louis, 35 each; De
troit, 28; and Cleveland, Pittsburgh!
! Richmond and Savannah, 21 each.
—
Ed F. Morearty, Lawyer
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
To DENNIS CAVER, nonresident
defendant:
You are hereby notified that Ver
mont Caver, your wife, the plaintiff,
filed her petition in the district court
of Douglas county, Nebraska, on the
24th day of January, 1928, to obtain
a divorce from you on the grounds of j
desertion and nonsupport. You are |
requested to answer said petition or j
or before the 4th day of June, 1928.
VERMONT CAVER.
4T-5-4-28
Potts\ille, Pa.—With a crowd of
500 angry white men jammed around
the jail, calling for his life, Herbert
Jones, recently confessed firing the j
shot that killed a white patrolman in
a running pistol duel. Jones stated
that he was driven to the slaying
through fear.
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